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Mediation Firm JAMS to Relocate to 55K SF at Rudin’s 3 Times Square
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Commercial Observer
Mediation firm JAMS — the name is an abbreviation of judicial arbitration and mediation services — is relocating its New York Resolution Center to the top two floors of Rudin’s 3 Times Square.
The global provider of alternative dispute resolution services plans to take up 55,335 square feet across the Midtown office tower’s 29th and 30th floors, Rudin announced Monday morning.
“JAMS has a long-standing presence in New York, and this relocation represents an important investment in our future here,” Kimberly Taylor, CEO and president of JAMS, said in a statement.
“JAMS’s major commitment to 3 Times Square underscores the market’s continued appetite for top-quality, well-located properties with premier amenity programs,” Michael Rudin, co-CEO of Rudin, said in a statement.
Other notable office tenants at the 30-story tower include advertising firm Spectrum Reach, law firm Kilpatrick Townsend & Stockton and beverage company Remy Cointreau.